We are at the point in the school year where some kids know ALL of their multiplication facts and others know very few (only the 0s and 1's). No matter where your students are, one thing is sure, they need to practice! In our school we are fortunate to have a block of time each day called "Small Group Instruction" and it is devoted to pulling small groups and targeted intervention. During this time I am always looking for … [Read more...]
GIVEAWAY: Classroom Signs to Match Your Color Scheme
GIVEAWAY! Do you need to spice up your walls? Check out my classroom mini posters! I'm going to be working on some new color schemes later this week! Comment below with the color schemes you'd like to see and you could win a FREE set for your classroom! I have them framed and hanging up in my classroom. My students love to refer to them and they really brighten up your classroom! I bought simple dollar store frames that had black matting in them. … [Read more...]
March is Here….Almost
March is almost here and that means planning for St. Patrick's Day! I have some great products to help make your planning easier. I have a great "no-prep" St. Patrick's day math bundle. This can be copied as individual sheets or as packets. I love to copy pages individually and use them with my small groups based on the needs of each group. I can easily work with a group on telling time, while I work with another … [Read more...]
FREEBIE: Place Value Sorts: Computation and Comparing Numbers
At our school, we have a time designated at Math SGI, which stands for Math Small Group Instruction. This is the time that we focus on math intervention as well as independent work time. I find that my students are the most engaged when they are doing an activity or a game. One thing that my students love to do are math sorts. I introduced this new math game to my students and they loved it! I … [Read more...]
Food Chain Activity
While teaching food chains and food webs, I spent some time looking for a fun way for my students to demonstrate their knowledge. Since students had read about different food chains, acted out different food chains, and played a food chain tag game, I was looking for an engaging art based food chain project. I was unsuccessful in finding something I liked, or something that looked manageable, so I decided to "wing it!" As you know, … [Read more...]
6 SIMPLE and CHEAP Ways To Bring The Fun Back Into Your Classroom
Ever feel like the "fun" is missing from your everyday teaching? With all of the demands, pacing guides, meetings, and data that we are faced with and focused on daily, it is easy to loose sight of keeping learning fun! Teaching is the greatest job on Earth, but we all know that it can be the most tiresome and stressful too! Because of this I've made it a goal of mine to incorporate something fun into every day. Our students deserve to love where they … [Read more...]
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